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1 Structural Formulas AGENDA: Review Check homework Notes on Structural Formulas Homework: Drawing Formluas

2 Iron (II) oxide FeO

3 Carbon monoxide CO

4 Sodium nitrate NaNO 3

5 Carbon dioxide CO 2

6 Na + Sodium ion

7 Carbon tetrachloride CCl 4

8 Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Magnesium phosphate

9 SiF 4 Silicon tetrafluoride

10 Magnesium chlorate Mg(ClO 3 ) 2

11 SO 2 Sulfur dioxide

12 Cl - Chloride

13 SO 3 Sulfur trioxide

14 ClO 3 - chlorate

15 Boron trichloride BCl 3

16 Sodium chloride NaCl

17 Germanium tetrafluoride GeF 4

18 CaCO 3 Calcium carbonate

19 Aluminum sulfide Al 2 S 3

20 NI 3 Nitrogen triiodide

21 (NH 4 ) 2 CrO 4 Ammonium chromate

22 Iron (II) ion Fe +2

23 carbonate CO 3 -2

24 H2OH2O Dihydrogen monoxide water

25 CoBr 2 Cobalt (II) bromide

26 Na 2 CO 3 Sodium carbonate

27 Oxide O -2

28 H2SH2S Dihydrogen monosulfide

29 Li 3 PO 3 Lithium phosphite

30 Barium hydroxide Ba(OH) 2

31 Na 2 SiO 2 Sodium silicate

32 Homework Check

33 Structural Formulas Date:

34 Determining the # of bonds Depends on the number of valence electrons, and whether it is easier to gain or lose e -.

35 FamilyValence e - # bonds Alkali11 Alkaline earth22 Boron family33 Carbon family44 Nitrogen family53 (or 4) Chalogens62 Halogens71 Noble Gases80

36 Advice for building structures Count total number of valence e -. Place atom that can form the most bonds in the center Place remaining elements around, spreading the evenly over the 360 o. Fill the octet of each element w/ lone e - H only needs 2 e - to fill first orbital. The first 3 columns never fill get an octet because they give their e - away. If # e -, used is more than # available, redraw using a double or triple bond.

37 Types of Structures Linear, 2 elements Trigonal planar, 4 elements Tetrahedral, 5 elements “star”, 6 or 7 elements

38 Linear Structures If 2 atoms combine, they bond in a linear fashion. F 2, fluorine Valence e -

39 Oxygen, O 2 Valence e -

40 Nitrogen, N 2 Valence e -

41 Trigonal Planar 4 elements combining, form the shape of a triangle using outer elements. Boron trichloride, BCl 3 Valence e -

42 Sulfur trioxide Valence e -

43 Tetrahedral 5 elements bonded, form the shape of a cross or X. Carbon tetrachloride, CCl 4 Valence e -

44 Sometimes the central atom has a lone pair, but still forms the basic tetrahedral Ammonia, NH 3 Valence e -

45 Occasionally the central atom has 2 lone pairs. Water, H 2 O Valence e -

46 Octet Breakers Sometimes nonmetals don’t share their e -, but instead give them all away. The central atom then has over 8 e -, starts putting the e - into the d orbital! phosphorus pentafluoride Valence e -

47 Sulfur hexafluoride, SF 6 Valence e -


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